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Adaptive interactive media server and behavior change engine

a technology of interactive media server and engine, applied in computing, electronic clinical trials, instruments, etc., can solve the problem of substantially rigid computerized system in the way

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-11-21
REDBRICK HEALTH
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The patent text describes a system designed to encourage users to change their health-related behaviors, such as by improving nutrition, increasing physical activity, managing stress and resiliency, stopping negative behaviors, and promoting self-care for health concerns. This system can provide users with customizable content that helps them make informed decisions and optimize their health.

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One problem in the known art is that these computerized systems are substantially rigid in the way they present information, both in terms of the type of information they present, the order in which they present that information, and the speed with which they attempt to present that information to the user.

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[0037]This application should be read in view of the following terms. In each case, an exemplary description is given. However, the definitions recited for these terms are inclusive and are not intended to be limiting in any way.[0038]The text “Ractive” (and variants thereof) generally refers to an authored template for an interactive experience to be performed by a user. A Ractive is composed by an author and includes a set of content and a set of rules for assembly and presentation of that content to users. While a Ractive represents a generic version of a Journey to be conducted by users, each individual user interacts separately with the Ractive, with the effect of engaging in their own substantially unique specific instance of the Journey, and possibly altering the content and rules associated with the Ractive during their specific instance of the Journey. In one embodiment, each Ractive designates a set of Scene objects, each of which can be personalize...

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Abstract

Presenting content to users in an interactive content presentation system. The content presented is dynamically selected at the time of presentation, in response to information available about those users at the time of presentation. Dynamic selection is in response to substantially all information available about those users at the time. Dynamic selection can include choices of particular content, the method or modality of presentation, the information included, as determined by rules for dynamic selection provided by an author. A method in which content is presented to users to encourage those users to modify their health-related behavior, such as related to improvement of dietary considerations, activity and exercise considerations, sleep considerations, and stress management considerations. In another example, the method includes a method in which content is presented to users to encourage those users to make other and further improvements, such as teaching users to manage their retirement accounts.

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[0001]This application is filed in the name of inventors Gal Bar-or and Eric Zimmerman, assignees to RedBrick Health Corporation.CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0002]Inventions described in this application may be used in combination or conjunction with one or more concepts and technologies disclosed in the following documents:[0003]U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12 / 571,898, filed Oct. 1, 2009, titled “System And Method For Incentive-Based, Consumer-Owned Healthcare Services”, attorney docket number P190798.US.02;[0004]U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12 / 713,013, filed Feb. 25, 2010, titled “System and Method for Incentive-Based Health Improvement Programs and Services”, attorney docket number P190798.US.04;[0005]U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12 / 889,803, filed Sep. 24, 2010, titled “Personalized Health Incentives”, attorney docket number P191617.US.02;[0006]U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12 / 945,086, filed Nov. 12, 2010, titled “Interactive Health Assessment”, attorne...

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IPC IPC(8): G06F3/048
CPCG09B19/00G16H10/20
Inventor BAR-OR, GALZIMMERMAN, ERIC
Owner REDBRICK HEALTH
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